Calypso's father is Titan Atlas, he is apart of the Titans. He was against Cronus and wanted to rebel against him.
Titan Atlas, Calypso's father
When Odysseus came to the island of Ogygia, Calypso was the first person to notice him. When that happened she fell in love instantly with him.
Calypso was about to kill herself because Odysseus had to leave her behind. She was so in love with him, she thought that they could get married.
When Calypso supported her father in the battle, she became a prisoner right after. She became a prisoner at Ogygia. No one knew where the island was. Some guessed to find it.
This is Ogygia, where Calypso was a prisoner for the longest time.
Every time something got brought up, Calypso and Penelope would be compared. They had the same interests in stuff. But everyone said that it would be a distraction.
Calypso's Greek name means "to conceal." Her symbol is the force to divert men from their goals.
In Ogygia, Calypso is the goddess nymph. The nymph is minor goddesses.
Calypso and her friend in the island of Ogygia
Nausithous and Nausinous were Calypso and Odysseus's two sons. They were born right after Odysseus left Calypso to go back to his wife.
Colors- The colors I used in the heading at a glitter blue. The reason I used that is because Calypso is a Sea Nymph. So since she is a Sea Nymph, I thought of the water. The colors in the text are blue because she is from the water.
Music- The music I used is soothing and calm because Calypso is always calm. She doesn't worry about anything unless it deals with her.
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Lena Donnelly- Calypso writing
Colors- The colors I used in the heading at a glitter blue. The reason I used that is because Calypso is a Sea Nymph. So since she is a Sea Nymph, I thought of the water. The colors in the text are blue because she is from the water.
Music- The music I used is soothing and calm because Calypso is always calm. She doesn't worry about anything unless it deals with her.
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http://camphalfblood.wikia.com/wiki/Calypso
http://rlebling.blogspot.com/2012/03/where-was-ogygia-isle-of-calypso.html
http://theatlasoflife.com/2011/08/12/the-greek-titan-atlas-holds-up-the-weight-of-the-universe-and-what-this-means-for-your-spine/